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Noun: bleeding  blee-ding
  1. The flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
    "The patient was rushed to the hospital due to internal bleeding";
    - hemorrhage [N. Amer], haemorrhage [Brit, Cdn]
Adjective: bleeding  blee-ding
Usage: Brit, informal
  1. Used for disapproving emphasis
    "he's a bleeding idiot";
    - bleedin' [Brit, informal], bloody [Brit, informal]
Verb: bleed (bled)  bleed
  1. Lose blood from one's body
    "The patient bled severely after the surgery";
    - shed blood, hemorrhage [N. Amer], haemorrhage [Brit, Cdn]
     
  2. (medicine) draw blood
    "In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment";
    - leech [archaic], phlebotomize, phlebotomise [Brit]
     
  3. Drain of liquid or steam
    "the mechanic bled the engine"; "bleed the radiators"
     
  4. Be diffused
    "These dyes and colours are guaranteed not to bleed";
    - run
     
  5. Get or extort (money or other possessions) from someone
    "They bled me dry — I have nothing left!"

Derived forms: bleedings

Type of: care for, diffuse, discharge, eject, empty, exhaust, expel, extort, fan out, gouge [informal], harm, hurt, injury, rack [archaic], release, spread, spread out, squeeze, trauma, treat, wring

Encyclopedia: Bleeding

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